One, you're missing the $CSS line - which is why the theme isn't showing up. See my website for an integration tutorial.

Two, something in your WP is converting the " in the code to ” - which is why the navigation button is broken up. This has been addressed before in the forums. You'll likely find it, but I'll try to find and link the threads here.

Three, to get a painless integration, it's likely that you'll need to convert to the default style permalinks otherwise you might run into navigation issues. See my integration tutorial.

So we decided that we are not going to use the calendar in our wordpress site because we couldn't afford to convert to the default style permalinks. However, we are going to create another html page with the TOC style. During that the time we were creating the page, our trial period expired so we purchased the license. Now the TOC demo page looks like this with a license key error:

As an alternative to changing your permalinks, you can create a page outside of WP and have only the calendar on it (like demoTOC.php for example). Then inside of WP, use an iframe and link to that page. *I don't have a tutorial on that.

That's what we are going to do, but the link I sent you is referring to the demo files we downloaded from you guys. There worked at one point and now they don't. the demoTOC.php does have the $CSS section...

-We have abandoned the whole Wordpress thing, and what I am going to do is use the iframe idea to put it in our wordpress page (which I already tested and works great), however the demo file that has the CSS line isn't working. I realize I said this in a previous post, but I wanted to make sure I am explaining it correctly.

What are you telling us to do, once we've logged into the Setup manager via the actual URL of the domain? Change the value of a variable called "$urlPATH"? If so, we don't see where in the Setup manager to make such a change.